Archive | February, 2009

Boundary Waters Permits Available

27 Feb

The day after a 6-inch snowstorm — that’s what we got outside the Canoeing.com office here in Minneapolis — may not seem like the time to plan a canoe trip, but it is. Reservations are now available for permits to paddle in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness between May 1 and September 30, 2009.  The […]

Remembering the Reeking River Regatta

25 Feb

Would you want to paddle on something called the Reeking River? Luckily, back in 1969, according to THIS Houston Chronicle story, 120 paddlers chose to do exactly that at the first annual Reeking River Regatta, a canoe race down Houston’s Buffalo Bayou.  Organizer Wayne Walls started the event in an effort to clean up the river and halt an […]

Paddlers Oppose Tundra Uranium Mine

23 Feb

A veritable who’s who of Far North canoeists have expressed official opposition to a proposed uranium mine on Nunavut’s Back River on the Canadian tundra. Che-Mun, a Canadian wilderness canoeing journal, reprinted comments made to the Nunavut Impact Review Board by tundra river guide Alex Hall, Canadian Canoe Museum curator James Raffan, filmaker Robert Perkins, and 1962 Back River descender […]

Students Design Nova Craft Hulls

19 Feb

It’s not your father’s canoe.  But then, that’s the point. Nova Craft Canoes, in conjunction with students of London, Ontario’s Fanshawe College unveiled three new hull designs aimed at attracting younger paddlers.  Canoeing.com’s own Alissa Johnson has the full story, HERE, in our Canoe Guide section. Seventy-four students submitted designs, three of which were declared winners and then manufactured […]

See How Kevlar Canoes are Made

19 Feb

Friday’s episode of “How It’s Made,” a program on the Science Channel, will feature a segment on Kevlar canoe-making.  The half-hour program airs Friday, February 20 at 8:oo p.m. CST. Producers of the episode recently visited the Wenonah Canoe factory in Winona, Minnesota, according to THIS Winona Daily News story.  Dustin Kass reports that a four-person crew […]

Revisiting The Dangerous River

17 Feb

A newly published edition of The Dangerous River, R. M. Patterson’s classic advanture book about his canoe travels on the Northwest Territory’s Nahanni River in the late-1920s includes an episode from the original edition of the 1954 book that had been removed in recent printings. Patterson, whose son Alan spoke at last weekend’s Wilderness Canoe Symposium in Toronto, made […]

Author David Pelly Headlines Toronto Symposium

12 Feb

David Pelly, author of the 2008 book The Old Way North, will headline this weekend’s Wilderness Canoe Symposium in Toronto.  The 24th-annual gathering of wilderness and arctic paddlers is sponsored by Canada’s Wilderness Canoe Association. Pelly’s presentation, entitled “The Old Way North – stories of the northern landscape surrounding Oberholtzer and Magee’s 1912 route to […]

Cub Scouts Help Build Chesapeake Canoe

10 Feb

We enjoyed the video above and its accompanying Washington Post news story, HERE, and slide show, HERE, of members of a Washington, D.C. webelos den who visited the Patuxent Small Craft Center in Solomons, Maryland to learn the finer points of canoe-building The pack, which hails from the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, helped craftsmen associated with the Calvert […]